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practices related to community preparedness for tick-borne diseases. Two EU countries, Spain and the Netherlands, were selected … for inclusion. Work in Spain focused around two cases of autochthonous infection with Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever …
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-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) that emerged in Spain in August- September 2016, the first autochthonous clinical cases of CCHF in south …-western Europe. Specifically, the study aims: - to identify good practices and patterns of cooperation between affected communities …
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A Council Recommendation dated 15 November 2001 on the prudent use of antimicrobial agents in human medicine (2002/77/EC) outlines the threat that AMR poses to human health and advocates a range of actions to be taken for its prevention and control. Council Conclusions on antimicrobial...
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Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the WHO Regional Office for Europe that has been reporting data on HIV …
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Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the WHO Regional Office for Europe that has been reporting data on HIV …
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resistance situation in Europe displays wide variations depending on the bacterial species, antimicrobial group and geographical … evident in Europe. In general, lower resistance percentages were reported by countries in the north while higher percentages … were reported in the south and east of Europe. These differences are most likely related to variations in antimicrobial use …
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This first update of the original guide was prompted by the evolution of the Zika virus epidemic, a new classification of countries and areas based on their epidemiological profile, and recent scientific developments since the first edition of this guide. This summary contains only main changes...
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